When i try to browse using firefox or anything other than Internet Explorer, I get an error that says it can't connect when my connection is just fine. Firefox did once work until i clicked an update a month or so ago..ever since then I've been using IE and that's about it. It's not my virus protection because I've even tried turning it off and still no luck . I currently use Windows XP. Any suggestions or ideas of what's wrong? I'd really appreciate the help!

When I try to browse using firefox or anything other than Internet Explorer, I get an error that says It can't connect when my connection is just fine. Firefox did once work until i clicked an update a month or so ago..ever since then I've been using IE and that's about it. It's not my virus protection because I've even tried turning it off and still no luck . I currently use Windows XP. Any suggestions or ideas of what's wrong? I'd really appreciate the help!

The reasons you have for not using a registry cleaner aren't the reasons I use them. The idea that they can "make your system like new" is completely fallacious. It MIGHT speed it up a LITTLE, but it isn't a miracle worker. The proper use is for when, say, you have recently uninstalled a program or device. I usually run a cleaner because some companies don't like to clean up their registry entries. That leaves some things sitting there that won't dislodge (unless you're a registry guru and enjoy picking 'em off by hand, but not everyone can afford to be that sick). I've tried to reinstall, reinstall, reinstall with zero results. Then I ran a registry clean and voila the attempt afterwords worked. As with anything, though, best create a restore point. I've only had one disaster as a result of a registry clean and I never used that one again. CCleaner offers, perhaps, the safest.

I've had earlier versions of CCleaner kill Microsoft Office and I had to reinstall it. Not that I complained, I got paid well for driving down to the client and sticking a CD in the drive.

LOL...well I'm sure they've corrected that problem, but you know clients: It wasn't THEIR fault! It was this stupid program! But that would make me a bit gun-shy, too. As a matter of fact, my disaster experience made me EXTREMELY gun-shy about cleaners. In short: I did a registry clean and everything went haywire: Couldn't even open executable programs. I was VERY careful about listening to anymore hype unless I saw that it was well-reviewed. Today I just checked cnet and ccleaner and wise registry cleaner 4 are the top two most popular downloads for this type of software (the very ones I happen to use). I like CCleaner better for the novice because it doesn't offer questionable entries to delete the way Wise does.

Tell you what...just to play it safe: Uninstall all your browsers except for IE. Restart. Reinstall the other browsers (fresh copies, don't import anything from IE). If that fails, then we'll play with CCleaner.

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